2018-03-01 St. Mary's County Times
2018-03-01 St. Mary's County Times
2018-03-01 St. Mary's County Times
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By Guy Leonard
Staff Writer
Purple Post Real Estate RECENTLY AND I mary race for District 29 One of them will face Democrat Tim-
Senator, they will face Thomas Brewer,
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IN THE LAST N a Democrat, from Great Mills in the Commissioner
othy Ridgell in the general election.
Mike Hewitt in Dis-
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G general election.
301-399-3089 In the House of Delegates races, Dis-
trict 2 has a free run in the primary
election but will face either AnnMarie
P is running
trict 29A incumbent Del. Matt Morgan
unopposed in both primary
Abell or Rose Frederick who are facing
R and general elections. off in the Democratic primary race for
that seat.
I path in the primary race but will face Commissioner John O’Connor is run-
Del. Deb Rey, District 29B, has a clear
Green Acres
ning unopposed except for a challenge
C Brian M. Crosby, a former U.S. Army
Ranger, and Democrat, in the general
from Clarke Guy, a planning commis-
E election. sion member, who is running as an un-
affiliated candidate.
Nursery
Del. Gerald “Jerry” Clark, in District
: 29C, also has a clear field in the primary District 4 County Commissioner Todd
Morgan, who is seeking a third and final
$ but will face off against Julia Margaret
Nichols.
term, is running unopposed in either the
2 In the races for county commissioner primary or general election.
State’s Attorney Richard Fritz is also
seats incumbent commissioner presi-
New Greenhouse Grand Opening 1 dent James “Randy” Guy is facing off running unopposed and appears to be
heading to his sixth term in office; he
& Customer Appreciation Day 9 against Democrat Howard Thompson in
the general election but both men have
has said this will be his final term.
, uncontested primary races. The race for the Clerk of the Circuit
March 3rd • 8 AM - 4 PM Commissioner Tom Jarboe is vacating
9 his District 1 seat and Eric Colvin and as
Court has turned into a three way race
Pete Cucinotta, a Republican, faces
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Peter Cuccinota is the coordinator
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courts.
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contested one as well, with incum-
bent Timothy K. Cameron, a Repub-
lican, facing off against Tom Phelan,
a retired Navy captain, in the primary
race.
The winner there will face Demo-
crat Ted Belleavoine, a former lieu-
tenant in the sheriff’s office, in the
general election.
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tion seats Rita Weaver, in District 1, is
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William Briscoe Armstrong gels Catholic Church. He volunteered many Condolences to the family may be made at Amy Woodburn
hours helping with various church functions, www.brinsfieldfuneral.com. Tiburzi for 64
William including the annual church dinner which he Arrangements by the Brinsfield Funeral years.
Briscoe Arm- always shucked oysters and parked cars. Home, P.A. In 1942, Jim
strong, 84, In addition to his wife, William is also We lost a strong, proud, and wonderful enlisted in the
of Abell, survived by his children: Lewis Armstrong, man who can never be replaced. We have United States
MD passed of Abell, MD, Phyllis Lawrence (Carl) of been blessed with the warm embrace of our Navy and
peacefully Abell, MD, and Sheila Holden (Gregory) of loving family and friends. It is during these proudly served
on February Abell, MD; 6 grandchildren: Kern Samona tough times that we see just how lucky we are his country until
23, 2018, sur- (Bryan), Michelle Henderson (James III), to be blessed with kind and generous loved his retirement in
rounded by his William “Lamont” Young, Hassan Holden, ones. 1962 as a Boat-
loving family. Cortez Lawrence and Caron Lawrence; 8 A very special thank you to everyone who swain Mate (BM2). He was in World War II,
He was great grandchildren: Olivia Samona, Tara stopped by to visit, pray, call, and give love the Korean War and earned six bronze stars.
born April 11, Samona, Nikki Samona, Keyera Henderson, when it was needed the most, it is greatly During his service he was a golden glove
1933 in Leon- James Henderson IV, Dorian Young, Daryn appreciated. boxer for the Navy. After retiring from the
ardtown, MD Young, Shanell Young; and many extended Peace I leave with you; my peace I give Navy, he was a guard in the Uniformed Divi-
to the late Thomas Armstrong and Anne family and friends. you. I do not give to you as the world gives. sion of the Secret Service and was employed
Elizabeth Curtis. In addition to his parents, he is also pre- Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not as a meticulous painter on the Patuxent Na-
William was a lifelong resident of St. ceded in death by his ten sisters: May, Agnes, be afraid. val Air Station. He was a lifetime member of
Mary’s County who loved his family, friends Novella, Marie, Cora, Susie, Gertie, Louise, John 14:27 the VFW and the Fleet Reserve. At home, he
and faith. On December 5, 1955, William Dorothy and Ada. Also by his three brothers: raised Japanese Maples from seedlings and
married the love of his life, Josephine Arm- Joe, Tom, and Frank. kept up a vegetable garden in his backyard
strong at Holy Angels Catholic Church. To- Family will receive family and friends on Daniel A. Cecil for decades. He enjoyed softball, was induct-
gether they celebrated over 62 wonderful Thursday, March 1, 2018 from 9:00 a.m – ed into the local Softball Hall of Fame, and
years of marriage. He worked for the St. Daniel A. Ce-
10:00 a.m., with a Mass of Christian Burial cil, 28, of Calvert played in the “old timers league” well into
Mary’s County Government for over 30 celebrated at 10:00 a.m., at Holy Angels Cath- his late 80s. His other hobbies included crab-
dedicated years until his retirement. He loved County, died Feb-
olic Church, Avenue, MD 20609. Interment ruary 21, 2018. bing, playing cards, especially Pitch, and re-
western movies, boxing, playing the lottery, will follow at Sacred Heart Catholic Ceme- laxing with a good cigar. He was well known
and a good poker game with his family and He was born on
tery, Bushwood, MD. Repast will be located October 1, 1989, for jogging around the base in his painter’s
friends. He especially loved to dance with his at Holy Angels Church Hall. pants and hat. However, his greatest passion
wife. He enjoyed listening to music and was the son of Law-
Serving as pallbearers will be Hassan rence A. Cecil, Jr. was spending time with his family, especially
a smooth dancer. He was meticulous about his Holden, Cortez Lawrence, Caron Lawrence, the children.
yard and his car, they always looked pristine. (Tina Chlosta) of
Kyle Washington, Jerry West, Jr. and Lamont Waldorf, Peggy Jim is survived by his children: Jane Ti-
His family was his greatest pride and joy, and Young. burzi, Port Charlotte, FL, Ronnie Bobo of
he loved having family dinners and gather- L. Miller and
Honorary pallbearers are: Jonathan Thom- Stepfather Pres- Chesapeake Beach, MD, Tony Tiburzi (Deb-
ings. He was an active member of Holy An- as, Tony Armstrong, and John Tyer. bie) of Troy, WV, Marie Dungey (Richard) of
ton Miller, of Port
Republic. Daniel Prince Frederick, MD, Ray Tiburzi (Anne)
of Hollywood, MD, Cassie Bishop (Steve) of
Caring for
for the
thePast
attended Calvert High School and worked in
Caring Past
the HVAC field. He had a love of sports, es- Hollywood, MD, and Jeff Tiburzi (MarySue)
pecially the Miami Dolphins. of Lusby, MD; his brothers, Frank and Henry
In addition to his parents, Daniel is sur- Tiburzi, both of Baltimore, MD; many grand-
Planning for
for the
theFuture
vived by his beautiful son, Giovanni, brothers children and great grandchildren; and many
Planning Future
Ryan Cecil, and Tony Yorke, of LaPlata, John extended family and friends. In addition to
Preston Miller IV of Sunderland and Nicholas his parents and wife, he is also preceded in
Dalton Miller of St. Leonard, grandparents, death by his siblings: Angelo Tiburzi, Joe Ti-
John and Karen Rowe of Waldorf, Lawrence burzi, Mike Tiburzi, Yolanda Beavan, Lena
Sheldon, Ann Jaffa and Carmela Markwordt.
Traditional Funerals,
Traditional Funerals,Cremation
CremationServices,
Services,Memorial
MemorialChurch
ChurchServices,
Services, and Elizabeth Cecil of Sunset Beach, NC,
A Graveside Service will be held at a later
William Russell Garner, Jr. of Prince Fred-
Direct Burials, Monuments, Unlimited with Commitment Through
Direct Burials, Monuments, Unlimited with Commitment Through After Care.
After Care. erick, Karen Lee Miller of Blufton, SC and date at Arlington National Cemetery, Arling-
many uncles, aunts, cousins, friends and ton, VA.
loved ones. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests re-
Daniel is preceded in death by his grand- membrances in the form of contributions to
parents, Carol Ann Garner, John Preston Hospice of St. Mary’s, https://www.hospic-
Miller, Jr. and high school sweetheart and eofstmarys.org.
loving friend, Jessica Leigh Strayer. Condolences to the family may be made at
Family will receive friends for Daniel’s www.brinsfieldfuneral.com
Life Celebration Visitation from 5:00pm to Arrangements by the Brinsfield Funeral
8:00pm on Thursday, March 1st at Brinsfield Home, P.A., Leonardtown, MD.
Funeral Home, 30195 Three Notch Road,
Charlotte Hall, MD 20622. A funeral service
will be held Friday, March 2nd at 10AM at William Andrew Dent
Brinsfield Funeral Home. Interment will fol- William
low at Resurrection Cemetery, 8000 Wood- A n d r e w
yard Road, Clinton, MD 20735. “Andy” Dent,
www.brinsfieldfuneral.com
Condolences to the family may be made at 56, of Tall
www.brinsfieldfuneral.com www.brinsfieldfuneral.com
Arrangements by the Brinsfield Funeral
Home, P.A., Charlotte Hall, MD
Timbers, MD
passed away
February 23,
FAMILY-OWNED & OPERATED
FAMILY-OWNED & OPERATED 2018 at his
residence.
FOR TWO GENERATIONS James Anthony Tiburzi
FOR TWO GENERATIONS James Anthony “Jim” Tiburzi, (Ret.) USN,
He was
born January
Brinsfield Funeral Home, P.A. Brinsfield Funeral Home, P.A. 23, 1962 in
Brinsfi eld Hollywood
Funeral Home, 93, of Lexington Park, MD, passed away
22955 RoadP.A. Brinsfi eld Funeral
30195 Home,Road
Three Notch P.A.
Monday, February 19, 2018, at his home, sur- Cyprus, lo-
22955 Hollywood
Leonardtown, Road
Maryland 20650 30195 Three
Charlotte Hall,Notch Road 20650
Maryland rounded by his loving family. cated on the
Leonardtown, Maryland 20650 Charlotte(301)
Hall, Maryland 20650 Mediter ra-
(301) 475-5588 472-4400 He was born March 27, 1924 in Baltimore,
nean Sea to the late William John Dent and
(301) 475-5588 (301) 472-4400 MD to the late Sabatino Tiburzi and Maria
Vasti Tiburzi. He was married to the late Mary Jo Johnson Dent.
Thursday, March 1, 2018 The County Times Obituaries 21
Andy moved to St. Mary’s County when he Cready, Lynn Espinoza Whipple, Thomas MD to the for her family. Her other hobbies included
was two years old. He grew up in the restau- William Preslar, Rick Burrows, Jr., Jonathan late Wil- playing BINGO, going to yard sales, flower
rant business helping his father, “Chief.” He Burrows, and Charity Burrows Beck; 14 liam Henry gardening. She was a long time member of
eventually he took over his father’s business, great-grandchildren; three great-great-grand- Morgan and the American Legion Auxiliary 221 and the
WJ Dent & Sons/Chiefs Bar, with his brother, children; sister-in-law Kay Hodges Owens; Pearl Lou- VFW Bel Aton Post 10081.
David. His love of cooking and spending time many nieces and nephews and very special ise Hayden. Mary Helen is survived by her children:
with people was obvious to all who knew friends Dave and Beverly Fry. O n Laura Jene Morgan of Leonardtown, MD,
him. He was known for his delicious food, Fred had to quit school in the sixth grade March 21, John Keenan Jr. (Roberta Parks) of Stafford,
especially his stuffed ham and chicken sal- to help work on the family farm due to his 1953, Mary VA, and Nonnie Lee Burroughs (Mark) of
ad (lovingly called Chicken Crack). He was father suffering a stroke. Fred and his broth- Helen mar- Mechanicsville, MD; siblings: Betty Quade
dedicated to serving his customers, many be- ers built “exercise” equipment according ried her be- (Buck) of Bushwood, MD, Regina “Sweetie”
came like family, and could always be found to his father’s specifications so their father loved hus- Bursley (Robert) of Hot Springs, AK, Bernie
at work. He had many articles written about could regain his strength and mobility. Fred band, John “Trigger” Morgan (Christine) of Lexington
him and the food he prepared. Andy also worked for Washington Coal Company first We b s t e r Park, MD, and James “Doody Boy” Morgan
had a green thumb and loved to care for his delivering ice then delivering oil, and finally Keenan, Sr. (Joyce) of Jacksonville, FL;11 grandchil-
houseplants. When he did take time off, he as an oil burner engineer. He later worked for in Prince dren: David, Brittney, Jennifer, Jesse, John
enjoyed listening to Blue’s music and going Hessick Oil Company as an oil burner engi- Freder ick, III, Charlie, Katrina, Lacey, Quincy, Little
to the annual Chesapeake Bay Blues Festival neer. When he retired at age 81 he worked as MD. To- Billy, and Wendy; 5 great grandchildren:
in Annapolis, MD, only missing one year. He a driver for Melwood Horticultural Center for gether they Trey, Alyssa, Kaylee, Matthew, and Ellie;
was an avid Baltimore Raven and Oriole fan. the mentally challenged. celebrated over 64 wonderful years of mar- and many extended family and friends. In
He also enjoyed hot and spicy food followed Fred enjoyed spending time with his chil- riage before his passing in 2017. Her career addition to her parents, she is also preceded
by Crown Royal. He loved his family and en- dren, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, began at Woodrup and Lothrup Department in death by her daughter, Robin Lynette
joyed spending time with them. and visiting family. He was very handy. He stores were she spent 10 dedicated years as a Morgan; siblings: Robert Morgan, Henry
Andy is survived by his siblings: Thelma was self-taught when doing woodworking sales attendant. In 1955, she was employed by “Brother” Morgan, Jr., Melvin Morgan, Ar-
Kathleen Dent Sparks of Great Mills, MD, projects. He loved planting and working his the Federal Ordnance making detonators for thur “Clutch” Morgan, and Joseph Thomas
Ralph Anthony “Tony” Dent (Jane) of Solo- yearly garden. Fred and his wife Alice en- two years. After that she spent over 35 years, “Teeny Boy” Morgan; great granddaughter,
mons, MD and David Dent of Lexington joyed having yearly summer gatherings at loving and caring for many patients, as a pri- Tiffany Lee Carroll; great grandson, Stellan
Park, MD; his nieces and nephews: Darryl their home for family and friends. vate duty nursing assistant. She also enjoyed Gummere and son-in-law, Billy Morgan.
Scott Sparks (Christopher Suttmoller), Jessi- Fred was a devout Catholic with an un- selling things at the Charlotte Hall Farmers Condolences to the family may be made at
ca Marie Dent, Samuel Pratt (Brittany Hall), wavering faith in God. Fred was a devoted Market. She was a beautiful dancer and es- www.brinsfieldfuneral.com.
Rebecca Kissinger (Jake) and Randae Renee husband, father, grandfather and friend. He pecially loved to dance with her husband, Arrangements by the Brinsfield Funeral
Sparks,; great nieces and nephews: Clemen- would offer assistance to anyone in need. whom she taught to dance. She was an avid Home, P.A.
tine Pratt, Lorelai Pratt, Eleanor Pratt, Xan- In addition to his parents, Fred was pre- reader, enjoying many novels. She was an ex-
der Sparks, Zylier Grube, and Aryn Tilly,; deceased by two grandchildren Tabitha cellent cook and made many delicious meals
and many extended family and friends. He is Burrows Abrams and Patrick Ticer and his
preceded in death by his parents. brothers and sisters: Charles William Owens,
Condolences to the family may be made at Madeline Elizabeth Owens Sickle, Margue-
www.brinsfieldfuneral.com. rite Owens Dorn, John Melton (Bill) Owens,
Arrangements by the Brinsfield Funeral Paul Raymond Owens, Myrtle Frances Ow-
Home, P.A. ens Russell, Agnes Rosalie Owens Russell,
Evelyn Gertrude Owens Clopein, Joseph
Harry (Jim) Owens, Anna Cecelia Owens
Doris Marianne Hösel-Uhlig Smith
William Frederick Cramer; half-siblings, Julia Florence Owens November 28, 1920 - March 6, 2016
Owens “Fred” Bodine and Julius Freeman Owens; step-sib-
lings, Mary Janice Dunbar Cooper, Benjamin
William Franklin Dunbar, and James Baden Dunbar.
Frederick Ow- Funeral services were held in the Lee
ens, age 90 of Funeral Home, 6633 Old Alexandria Ferry
Clinton, MD, Road, Clinton, MD on Tuesday, 30 January
formerly of 2018. Visitation was from 10:00 AM to 11
Leonardtow n, AM. Service was held on 30 January 2018
MD joined our from 11:00 AM to 12 PM by Father John.
Heavenly Lord Christian Burial followed at Trinity Memo-
on 24 Janu- rial Gardens, 3221 Mattawoman-Beantown
ary 2018 at his Road, Waldorf, MD.
residence after a Pallbearers were John McCready, Thomas
nine-year battle William Preslar, Rick Burrows, Jr., Jonathan
with dementia. Burrows, Mark Whipple, and Bobby Russell, If roses grow in Heaven
William III. Lord please pick a bunch for me
Frederick “Fred” was born to the late William The Owens family wishes to thank the
Freeman and Anna Elizabeth (Thompson) Place them in my mother’s arms
Hospice of the Chesapeake for their care and
Owens on 22 May 1927 in Leonardtown, St. support during this time.
And tell her they’re from me
Mary’s County, MD. His mother died when Memorial donations in Fred’s name may be
he was nine months old, and his father later Tell her I love her and miss her
made to the Hospice of the Chesapeake, 90
remarried widow Mary Lillian (Armsworthy) Ritchie Highway, Pasadena, MD and/or to the And when she turns to smile
Dunbar when Fred was three. Lil lovingly Alzheimer’s Association. Place a kiss upon her cheek
raised him thereafter. Online condolences to the family can be
Fred is survived by his wife of 68 years, And hold her for awhile
made at www.leefuneralhomes.com.
Alice Rebecca Russell Owens whom he Arrangements provided by the Lee Funeral Because remebering her is easy
married on 28 August 1949 at Holy Angels Homes, Inc., Clinton, MD.
Catholic Church in Avenue, MD; his daugh- I do it every day
ters, Patricia Ann (Harold Lee) McCready But there’s an ache within my heart
of Ft. Washington, MD, Joan Bernadette Mary Helen Keenan That will never go away
Preslar of Mechanicsville, MD, Mary Alice
Smith of King George, VA, Brenda Marie Mary Helen Morgan Keenan, 84, of Chap- I love you, I miss you, and I’m sorry
(Bill) Ticer of Port Tobacco, MD, and Pamela tico, MD passed away Thursday, February
15, 2018 at Chesapeake Shores Nursing Cen-
-Steven
Christine Owens of North Beach, MD. He is
also survived by eight grandchildren: Karen ter in Lexington Park, MD.
McCready Cross, John McCready, Kim Mc- She was born May 21, 1933 in Clements,
22 Calendars The County Times Thursday, March 1, 2018
Community Calendar To submit your event listing to go in our Community Calendar, please email timescalendar@countytimes.net
with the listing details by 12 p.m. on the Monday prior to our Thursday publication.
Zumba Fitness
4:00 - 6:30 PM
Fresh Catfish, French Fries, Macaroni and Cheese Saturday, March 3
Hunting Creek Community Club, 46925 Crocus St, (homemade), Pancit, Fritters, and more. Suggested do- Teacher Job Fair
Lexington Park nation of $11 per person. Forrest Career & Technology Center, 24005 Point
6:00 - 7:00 PM, Mon., Tue. & Thu. Lookout Rd., Leonardtown
Perfect for Everybody and Every Body! Low-in- Lenten Seafood Dinner 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
tensity and high-intensity moves for a total workout. Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church, 22375 Hosted by the St. Mary’s County Public Schools
All fitness levels are welcome. Info 301-481-0752. Three Notch Rd., Lexington Park (SMCPS). Human Resources staff and administrators
4:30 - 7:00 PM from all schools will be available to conduct
Give the kitchen a break and treat the family to a interviews and answer questions about teaching in
Thursday, March 1 seafood dinner. Fried rockfish, baked haddock, fried SMCPS. Pre-registration is required to
oysters, or shrimp Po’Boy sub.Each entrée comes with guarantee an interview: www.smcps.org/hr.
Legacy of Lucille Clifton two sides: coleslaw, green beans, or fries. Kid meals, For additional information, contact the Dept. of
Daugherty-Palmer Commons, St. Mary’s College of desserts, and soft drinks, also available. Fridays during Human Resources at 301-475-5511, ext. 32194 or
Maryland campus Lent. 301-863-8144. email hrd@smcps.org.
7:30 - 9:30 PM
The Office of the President presents “Nurturing the Knights of Columbus Lenten Fish Fry Stand Out—Embrace Your Impact
Compassionate Community: An Evening to Honor the St. Francis Xavier Church Hall, Newtownneck Rd., Southern Maryland Higher Education Center,
Legacy of Lucille Clifton.” The event, co-sponsored by Leonardtown California
the VOICES Reading Series, is free of charge and open 6:00 - 8:00 PM 9:00 AM - 1:30 PM
to the public. The evening will feature poetry readings Fried Fish, Scallop Potatoes, Cole Slaw, Rolls, Coffee Every mother and daughter deserve to have a posi-
and reflections to honor St. Mary’s College’s former & Tea. Ffood prepared by Crab Knockers, Leonardtown. tive, peaceful, and joy-fulfilled relationship. If you
Distinguished Professor of the Humanities Lucille Adults $12, Children 5 to10 $6. 4 and younger Free are a mother or a daughter who desires to create more
Clifton. POC: Tom Koviak, 240-434-1464 harmony in your relationship, join us! Register: www.
empowersomd.com/
American Legion Post 221 Meeting Drive Thru Fish Dinner
21690 Colton Point Rd., Avenue 21804 Colton’s Point Road, Avenue SOMD Connect LLC Business Workshop-Finan-
8:00 - 9:00 PM Every Friday through March 23. cial Preparedness
All active duty personnel and veterans are invited The 7th District Optimist Club is having drive-thru Mad Moon Café, 22576 MacArthur Blvd #336,
to our monthly meeting. Visit our website at www.al- fish dinner to support the kids of the St. Mary’s Coun- California
post221.webs.com/ or e-mail alpost221@aol.com. Call ty. Beer battered cod, steak fries, cole slaw and a roll 10:00 AM - 12 Noon
(301) 884-4071 for more information. for $11. Any questions please email: jesse_rollins@ Learn from our professional speaker from the
outlook.com. Come support friends of youth. southern Maryland area on how to become finan-
Friday, March 2 Texas Hold’em Tournament
cially prepared in 2018 in your personal or small
business. She will share her knowledge and ex-
First Friday in Leonardtown! VFW Post 2632, 23282 Three Notch Rd. (Rt 235), perience in the financial world! Get your tickets:
Participating restaurants, shops, art galleries, and California w w w.eventbr ite.com /e/somd- con nect-llc-busi-
various studios throughout Leonardtown 7:00 PM n e s s -wo r k s h o p -f i n a n c i a l - p r e p a r e d n e s s - t ick-
5:00 – 7:00 PM No limit Texas hold’em tournament. $50 Buy- ets-42233500537
A featured event will be a special reception and in ($40 Prize Pool + $10 Charity). Optional $10
student artist show at St. Mary’s Arts Council, 22660 Add-On (Receive an extra $1000 and 50/50 En-
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For the Love of Our Animals 19th Annual Mardi Gras Gala
Summerseat Farm, Mechanicsville Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center, 13470 Tuesday, March 6
11:00 AM - 2:00 PM Dowell Rd. AARP Smart Driver Course
Fundraiser to help with the care of our many farm 7:00 - 11:00 PM Garvey Senior Activity Center, 41780 Baldridge St,
animals. Fun for the whole family. Hay rides, house A Mardi Gras journey around the world! Explore the Leonardtown
tours, games. See the buffalo and many other animals. culture, the cuisine, the colors that have shaped this 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Free admission. Donations greatly appreciated. For world-famous celebration known by so many names! Topics covered in this course include, but are not
more information check us out on Facebook or Sum- More info: unitedwaycalvert.org/mardi-gras. limited to: roundabouts, pavement markings, stop-
merseat.org. sign compliance, red-light running, and safety issues
such as speeding, seatbelt and turn-signal use. $15
Fossil Club Meeting and Public Lecture Sunday, March 4 for AARP members, $20 for nonmembers, payable to
Calvert Marine Museum, Solomons AARP. Members must show their membership card
Women’s Book Club
1:00 – 2:30 PM to get the member rate. Advance sign up is required.
The Cow and Fish, 25188 Three Notch Rd, Hollywood
Join the Calvert Marine Museum Fossil Club for a Lunch is available at the Center; $6 under the age of 60
11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
monthly meeting in the third-floor lounge. Meetings and a donation for those ages 60 and above. Call 301-
The Gal’s of Southern Maryland recently started a
are open to the public; guests do not have to be a mem- 475-4200, ext. *1050, to register for the class. Make
monthly book club and brunch meet up! They meet the
ber to attend. Fossil expert Dr. Olivier Lambert lunch reservations when registering.
first Sunday of every month for brunch.
Will make a presentation following the meeting.
The book is “The Hideaway” by Lauren Denton
Wednesday, March 7
Join the group and RSVP so we know how many to
Whale Evolution in the Peruvian Desert
reserve seats for. www.meetup.com/GALSOFSOMD/
Harms Gallery, Calvert Marine Museum, Solomons
2:30 PM Passion for Wildlife Photography
Turkey Shoot Southern Maryland Higher Education Center, 44219
Dr. Olivier Lambert, paleontologist and fossil ex-
Mechanicsville Moose Lodge Airport Rd., California
pert from Belgium, will present “Eocene to Pliocene
1:00 - 5:00 PM 7:00 - 9:00 PM
deposits from the Pisco Basin (southern coast of Peru):
Sign up starts at 12:30, first round starts at 1:00. Join the St. Mary’s County Camera Club (SMCCC)
a unique source of fossils to investigate major transi-
Shoot for money and prizes. Info call Jimmy March presentation titled “A Passion for Wildlife Pho-
tions in whale evolution.” Free and open to the public.
240-417-5767. tography, the Stories Behind the Images” to be given
For more information, contact Dr. Stephen Godfrey at
410-326-2042, ext. 28 or email by Irene Hinke-Sacilloto of Osprey Photo Workshops
& Tours. Learn more about Irene and her workshops
Stephen.Godfrey@calvertcountymd.gov.
Monday, March 5 www.ospreyphoto.com/
57th Annual Spring Dinner PBK 20th Year Celebration Lecture
Hollywood VFD Fire Dept, Social Hall Cole Cinema, Campus Center of St. Mary’s College
1:00 - 5:00 PM of Maryland Saturday, March 10
Menu will consist of Stuffed Ham, Fried Oysters, 4:30 - 6:00 PM Veterans and Dependents Information Seminar
Chicken Salad, Parsley Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Cole Alumna and PBK member Kerry Crawford ‘07 will Lexington Park Volunteer Rescue Squad, Lexington
Slaw, Green Beans, Beets, rolls, coffee and tea. $25 for be a guest lecturer. Crawford will discuss “How sexual Park
adults. $7 for children ages 4-12. Children 3 and under violence became a security issue: The importance of 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
are free. Served buffet style. Carryouts $25 each. Bake advocacy in national and international affairs.” Free National Service Officers will be on hand to answer
table and 50/50 raffle. Sponsored by the Ladies Aux- and open to the public. your personal questions and assist you with forms. Do
iliary of the HVFD. Call 301-373-2695 for more info. you know what benefits you are due as a vetran of the
Elks Holdem Bounty Tournament Armed Forces of the United States? Do you know what
Piney Point ES PTA Bag Bingo St. Mary’s County Elks Lodge, 45779 beentis you are entitled to as a Spouse, widow, or de-
Valley Lee VFD Fire Department Lane, Lexington Park pendent child of the United States? Do you know that
5:30 – 9:00 PM 7:00 -11:00 PM you also have burial benefits? Do you just need help
Featuring Vera Bradley and Scout Bags! Doors open No Limit Holdem Poker. $25 Buy in = 4,000 chips. filling out the forms for the VA? These services are all
to the public at 5:30 pm. Bingo starts at 6:00. $20 per $5 add-on = 1,000 chips and raffle drawing. Food and FREE. Refreshments will be served. Call Wilma, 301-
seat, additional books $5 each. Food and drinks will be beverage available for purchase. Cash games start as 481-2674 or Harry, 240-298-3837 for more information.
available for purchase. Enjoy a night full of good times soon as there are enough players interested. Holdem
and great bags and support Piney Point E.S. Reserve : $1- $2 no limit. Omaha Hi/Lo : $.50—$1 no limit
your seats now at: ppespta@hotmail.com. (starts at 4:00). Enter through the side of the building.
Questions: James Dean 240-577-0828. Email: jdean-
Elks Texas Holdem junior@yahoo.com.
St Mary’s County Elks Lodge, 45779
Fire Department Lane, Lexington Park
6:00 - 11:00 PM
CountyTimes
No Limit Texas Holdem Poker Tournament. $120
Buy in (includes $20 Bounty) = 15,000 chips. Cash
games will start as soon as there are enough players
that are interested. Holdem : $1- $2 no limit. Omaha Hi/
Lo: $0.50—$1 no limit (starts at 4:00). Enter through
the side of the building. Questions: James Dean 240-
St. Mary’s County ● Calvert County
577-0828. Email: jdeanjunior@yahoo.com
timescalendar@countytimes.net
Moneyball update.
24 Calendars The County Times Thursday, March 1, 2018
to help you understand what the numbers Mat. Learn about the benefits of these
Legal Assistance Available mean and why they are so important.
Tips for Thrift, Resale, & therapies in this free presentation. Space
The Legal Aid Bureau, Inc. has ap-
Find out when you should be concerned Consignment Deals is limited. To sign up for this presentation
pointments available on Friday, March Are you interested in learning how to
and what you can do to improve those in advance, please visit the signup table
9, to provide free legal assistance to St. shop at second-hand stores to get the best
numbers. To sign up call 301-475-4200, or call 301-475-4200, ext. *3103.
Mary’s County residents age 60 and over. bang for your buck? The Northern Senior
ext. *1658, or stop by the reception desk. .
Legal services available include landlord Activity Center will have a presentation
tenant disputes, denial of public benefits, on tips for shopping at thrift and consign-
Senior Bowling League Has
advance directives, consumer/credit Senior Companion ment stores on Tuesday, March 13, from Openings
problems, etc. Legal Aid cannot prepare Presentation 10-11 a.m. Local personal stylist Robbie The senior mixed bowling league
wills, power of attorneys, or deed chang- Visit the Garvey Senior Activity Center Loker will guide you on how to find good sponsored by the St. Mary’s County De-
es. To schedule an appointment call 301- for a Senior Companion Presentation on deals while sorting through the good, the partment of Aging & Human Services
475-4200, ext. *1064. Wednesday, March 7, at 1:30 p.m. Since bad, and the ugly. Space is limited. To meets on the second and fourth Thursday
1974, Senior Companions have made a sign up for this free presentation in ad- of each month 12:30 p.m. at Esperanza
Seated Tai Chi difference by providing assistance and vance, please visit the signup table or call Lanes. Cost is $15 per session, which
The Garvey Senior Activity Center is friendship to adults that have difficulty 301-475-4200, ext. *3103. includes 3 games, shoe rental and ball.
offering Seated Tai Chi starting Monday, with daily living tasks, such as shopping This is a non-sanctioned league though
or paying their bills. Their assistance there are some regulations to follow- the
March 5-April 16 at 8:30 a.m. This modi-
helps these adults retain their dignity and
History Video at Loffler real point is to have fun with other people
fied seated version of Tai Chi for Arthri- The monthly history video at the Loff-
tis can be enjoyed by anyone wishing to remain independent in their homes rather who are 50 years of age or older. If this is
ler Senior Activity Center will be on
practice Tai Chi sitting down. People with than having to move to more costly in- something that appeals to you, call Shell-
Wednesday, March 14, at 10 a.m. From
almost any chronic condition can learn to stitutional care. Opportunities are now ie Graziano at 301-475-4200, ext. *1655.
the Secrets of Lost Empires Series, we
improve their health and mobility. It is available for those seniors 55 and over Also, call if you would like to sub for this
will be showing Colosseum; Stonehenge.
suitable for people who are either unable who would like to volunteer to become league and meet the age requirements.
Witness the uncovering of the secrets of
to walk or are required to be seated e.g. a senior companion. If you are interested Sub fees are paid by league member.
ancient civilizations as NOVA journeys
while in flight. Medical studies confirm in becoming a volunteer, please join us
to two archaeological sites where teams
that Tai Chi for Arthritis relieves pain, for this presentation to get more informa-
of experts use traditional techniques to Zumba Gold
reduces fall risk, and improves quality of tion on this wonderful program. To sign Join us at the Garvey Senior Activ-
test their hypotheses. Watch a band of ex-
life. For more information, or to sign up, up call the receptionist at 301-475-4200, ity Center and dynamic instructor Geno
perts move, raise, and cap a structure like
call 301-475-4200, ext. *1050. ext. *1050. Rothback on Thursdays at 10:45 a.m.!
the mysterious Stonehenge - armed with
Stone Age tools. 112 minutes. Free. There This class is for active older adults who
St. Patrick’s Day Craft Maryland Rocks! are 16 seats available, reserve yours by are looking for a modified Zumba® class
Bring the luck of the Irish home with a Did you know that Maryland Day is calling 301-475-4200, ext. *1658 or stop that recreates the original moves you love
beautiful piece of repurposed wood craft March 25th? Celebrate the Old Line State by the reception desk. at a lower-intensity. The design of the
at the Garvey Senior Activity Center on at the Northern Senior Activity Center by class introduces easy-to-follow Zumba®
coming to our Northern Rocks sessions choreography that focuses on balance,
Wednesday, March 7, at 10 a.m.! Come
and paint Maryland themed designs on
Crystals & Bio Mat range of motion and coordination. Class
join us! The cost for the class and the
materials is $10. Call 301-475-4200, ext. rocks on Mondays, March 12 and 19, Presentation focuses on all elements of fitness: cardio-
from 9:30-11:30 a.m. You bring the Interested in learning more about heal- vascular, muscular conditioning, flexibil-
*1050 to register.
rocks; we supply the paint, brushes, and ing crystals? The Northern Senior Activ- ity and balance! Geno will have you mov-
even pictures of designs for free. Space is ity Center will have a free presentation ing and grooving throughout the class to
Healthwatch Presentation limited. To sign up for these sessions in on crystals and their application in a Bio fun, upbeat music selections. This class is
How to Take Your Own Blood Pres- Mat on Friday, March 16, from 10:30-
advance, please visit the signup table or on the fitness card and the cost is $30 for
sure- and Manage It will be presented 11:30 a.m. Reflexologist Sarah Strain will
call 301-475-4200, ext. *3103. 10 classes. Call 301-475-4200, ext. *1050
by Linda Weintraub at the Loffler Senior give a presentation on crystals that are to learn more.
Activity Center on Thursday, March 8, at currently used in infrared and negative
10 a.m. This free workshop is designed ion therapy products; specifically the Bio
Guess Who?
I am a comic actor born in New York on March 14, 1948.
Although I was issued a scholarship to play baseball in college,
I ultimately pursued a career in comedy. I am known for my
movies and for hosting the Academy Awards nine times.
Kid'S Corner
12. Be in debt 60. Woman (French) 31. Peyton’s younger brother
13. Lively ballroom dance 61. The 22nd letter of the Greek
alphabet 32. Long time
15. Singer Charles
62. Type of bed 33. High schoolers’ test
16. Polish city
37. Respects
What’s the Difference?
19. Former 63. Soviet Socialist Republic
64. Consume 38. Organize anew
21. Dismissing from employment
65. Japanese freight company 39. Filippo __, Saint There are four things different between Picture A and Picture B. Can you find them all?
23. Minerals (abbr.) 40. Intrinsic nature of something
24. Plotted
41. Cheese dish
25. Consult CLUES DOWN
42. Ancient Greek City
26. After a prayer 1. Czech monetary unit
43. Patron saint of Ireland
27. Agents of one’s downfall 2. Able to arouse intense feeling
44. Produced by moving aircraft or
30. Leaseholders 3. Elk vehicle
34. Supervises flying 4. Muscular weaknesses 47. Shock treatment
35. Voodoo god 5. Geological time 48. __ Jones
36. Alfalfa 6. Depths of the ocean 49. Things
41. Apply another coat to 7. Burns to the ground 51. Having wings
45. Witnesses 8. Becomes cognizant of 52. Panthers’ QB Newton
Answers: 1. Glasses on desk 2. Blue bin missing label
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